With every new model year of the iPhone, Apple makes new color options available. They often come up with special colors and color combinations that set a new generation of handsets apart from previous generations. For example, Apple introduced a dark purple color for the iPhone 14 Pro.
A report from 9to5Mac says Apple’s upcoming iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro models will continue the tradition. The publication’s “unnamed source” tells it that Apple is working on an exclusive dark red color for the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max handsets. The new color is said to be close to a burgundy shade. The hex code for the color is #410D0D, which is described as dark sienna.
Meanwhile, the standard iPhone 15 models could have their own exclusive new colors, dark pink and bright, light blue. The dark pink shade color hex code is #CE3C6C which is a deeper pink, which is described as “telemagenta.” The light blue color hex code is #4DB1E2, and is described as “picton blue.”
While Apple may be planning a new dark red color for the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max, it will likely be sold alongside Apple’s standard (and traditional) (PRODUCT)RED handsets. Apple has for years sold a wide variety of exclusive (PRODUCT)RED branded merchandise. When a customer purchases a (PRODUCT)RED device or accessory, a portion of the proceeds go to (RED).
We’ll also likely see more traditional colors, such as Silver, gold, and space gray. Apple may offer the “dark sienna” shade as an option for the rumored)titanium finish for the Pro and Pro Max models. While Apple has released titanium Apple Watch models in a standard silver titanium color and a darker titanium color, red anodization would be something new.
Standard iPhone 15 model color options could include black, white, and red.
9to5Mac’s source tells the publication that the information about the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro color options “could change” before the lineups’ unveiling in September. Apple makes its device plans well in advance of launch, so the Cupertino firm is likely to set the color choices in concrete before too long.
Earlier today, Mactrast reported that Apple is expected to use a more power-efficient OLED display driver chip in the iPhone 15 lineup, which is manufactured based on a 28nm process. The 28nm chip’s major benefit would be reduced power consumption, which could result in longer battery life for the iPhone 15 models. The current iPhone 14 lineup’s displays are built using a 40nm process.
Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 15 lineup sometime in September. The new handsets are expected to replace the traditional Lightning port with a USB-C port, have more RAM, be powered by an A17 Bionic chip, and boast WiFi 6E connectivity, Apple is also expected to make some minor design updates to the iPhone 15 Pro chassis, adding a deeper curve to the handset’s edges. The company is also said to be transitioning to a titanium material instead of stainless steel.